Structure A: a monument to the argument about what base we are numbering structures in. It's hard to discern what it looks like, because it's entire surface is covered in numbers and other markings resulting from groups on opposing sides of the argument trying to enforce their view through vandalism. Curiosuly it seems like there was a minor splinter group insistent on calling it "kilroy was here"

New building: The Feminist Debate Building. Where feminists argue about sex and gender, roles of women in the workforce, how to identify as a feminist and what to do about other races/radical feminists. The building is composed entirely of rooms with doors that can lock (Because everybody wants their door closed during a heated private debate). Every room is filled with feminists debating the minutiae of their craft and they never, ever agree because women are not a monolith. So the endless feminine debates rage on.

Amy Lee wrote:Just what we all need... more lies about a world that never was and never will be.

Azula to Long Feng wrote:Don't flatter yourself, you were never even a player.

Structure C is a huge arena for laser-tag, airsoft and paintball games. It covers a full square kilometre and is at least ten storeys high, with bridges, tubes, ladders, water-slides and even zip-lines included in the game zones. The exact number of floors is unknown, due to the difficulty in keeping track of depth in the subterranean levels, which get more and more convoluted as people penetrate deeper into them. One expedition mapped over 100 km of underground passage during a week, then found that their maps could not be combined in a single model using Euclidean geometry, and have since declined to return for another try. Quite how that Paladin of Selûne got in there, nobody knows, but she's turned out to be a good sort, so we don't mind.

New office building: The House of Therapists. They've got every kind of therapist: Confrontational ones, submissive ones, soft-spoken ones and loud ones and joking ones and serious ones. And every room is filled with patients lying down on the couches and discussing their problems. The building gets paid a lot of money by its clients so as a result has very good infrastructure and furnishings. Though the cheap therapists charge less so most people that come to the building choose a cheap, nice therapist.

Amy Lee wrote:Just what we all need... more lies about a world that never was and never will be.

Azula to Long Feng wrote:Don't flatter yourself, you were never even a player.

Structure 10 has a sign next to it pointing out that it's structure 16 in base ten. Next to that sign is another pointing out that it's structure 20 in base 8. It consists of vertically-stacked three-storey houses, each with a sloping garden on the south side, sized and angled so that its shadow never quite falls on the garden below. On the north side, there is another sign, explaining that "stick it where the Sun doesn't shine" does not mean dump it in their bicycle parking area.

Structure 17: the Crater of Waters, the frat house next to Structure 15. There is always at least one person taking a shower, hence the need for the pump. The neighbors often complain about the noise at night, as well as the shoddy parking of the residents.

Blenders!GENERATION 23: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

Structures 18-aadam, 18-baabel, 18-tadmur, 18-thaebit, 18-jameel, 18-hadath, 18-khookh, 18-da'ood, 18-dhahab (wa kathaelik) are a series of walls, all easily crossed using wide ramps on both sides, each at least 5 mean riverdepths above the mean surface of the nearest rivers, at least 5m back from the nearest riverbank and at least 5m above sea-level. The areas on the "wet" sides of these walls are left free for public use.

Structure Nineteen: The Eternal High School. All the students are immortal however stuck in their teenage years. They constantly go to classes they hate early in the morning and then come home and sleep in their rooms all day. Their homes, buses and the school are all located in the same structure for some reason. And they complain flippantly to their infinitely living parents about their lives and are like, "So whatever!" The Eternal High School has all the cliques: Goth girls, preppy chicks, dude-bros, stoners, outcasts and popular mean girls and even emo ladies.

Amy Lee wrote:Just what we all need... more lies about a world that never was and never will be.

Azula to Long Feng wrote:Don't flatter yourself, you were never even a player.

Built and operated by the Silence is Platinic Society (not "platonic", word or practice) the building is covered internally and externally with sound absorbing pyramids. If you walk beside the building, the ear closest the building hears nothing unless someone or something noisy passes between you and the building. Inside, you have to be standing within 3 feet of someone to hear them talk; any further away and their mouths move oddly without apparently making a sound.

Their next door neighbors are always complaining about the lack of noise.

This building seeks to distribute all sounds in the surrounding area equally, but never achieves this due to its neighbor. Making loud sounds in the building is discouraged, as they generally build up after time. Occasionally, the building goes through a "Sound Purge", borrowing some of the leftover pyramids from their neighbor to reduce the decibel level to a tolerable amount.

Last bumped by Freddino18 on Mon Apr 23, 2018 11:20 pm UTC.

Blenders!GENERATION 23: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.